Coconuts are known to have all kinds of healing powers — like repairing damaged hair, moisturizing dry skin, and even curing a bad hangover. However, not all coconuts are created equal and the ones sold at Trouble Coffee in the Outer Sunset are the best I've ever had. Along with fresh coconuts, you have to try their cinnamon toast and espresso drinks. It's a one stop shop for your caffeine fix and deliciousness.

I took these two stylish ladies to Trouble Coffee where we sipped on coconuts, people watched on the parklet outside Outerlands, and checked out the General Store, one of my favorite boutiques in SF. See our fun below!

In San Francisco, the transition between spring and summer is pretty much non-existent. It's always a crapshoot between fog, sunshine, wind, or usually, a combination of all three. However, on those cloudy days, the city feels more dream-like and romantic, especially in Golden Gate Park. I took my gorgeous friends to the park for some photo shoot fun — which is the first location of many from the day. These two were beyond photogenic and so fun to shoot. Take a look below!

I wrapped up my weekend at Dolores park for some rosé, sunshine, and an impromptu photo shoot with one of the cutest couples I know. My cousin Jess and her boyfriend Jason both sported cool t-shirts from Mishka, a Brooklyn-based lifestyle brand with a store located in the Mission. These two are effortlessly adorable with each other, with made it easy to capture candid shots and their special moments together.

Santa Cruz has always been my happy place. I grew up spending many weekends and holidays in Capitola where my grandpa lived, so I've continued to find comfort near the water ever since. Everything is easier — and slower — in Santa Cruz, which lends itself well to sunshine filled strolls down Pacific Ave. Every time, I somehow find myself strolling right into Stripe, my favorite boutique hands down.

I would live in Stripe if they allowed met. The sell everything from perfectly curated home decor, my favorite candles, beautiful clothing, to delicate gold jewelry — this place is dangerous. There's even a mens store next door filled with loads of quality clothing and accessories that you want to dress your man (or yourself!) in from head to toe.

After I spend too much money in Stripe, I wrap up my weekend getaway by the ocean for a calm escape before the next week begins.

I love discovering new clothing brands that are made in America, and better yet, right here in northern California. Whenever I get the chance to visit, Stripe, in downtown Santa Cruz, I know I'll come away with some unique item from a clothing brand I've never heard of before. This time, it was Andreas who found a new men's clothing brand that really embodies his personality.

Roark Revival makes clothing set for adventure and exploration. On their website, they personify Roark as "a return to bold adventurism through the eyes of an idealized figure. The brand follows "Roark" and his meandering travels as an illusive, idealized figure, weaving his story into a timeless line of lifestyle products." Now how's that for branding?

We spontaneously stopped down the Highway 1 to take in this glorious view. It's fitting that Andreas wore his new Roark jacket during our road trip down the coast. On their website, they talk more about Roark and how he is "somewhere around Ocean Beach, revving the engine on a cafe racer, about to tear down the Highway 1 in the inky blackness towards Santa Cruz."

You know what's great about black? It goes with everything! Before my mini road trip down to Santa Cruz, I had little time to pack so I just threw a bunch of black pieces into my bag knowing that some combination would work out. And since you can't go wrong with black on black, my last-minute scramble turned into a chic all-black ensemble.

I recently bought these vegan booties from Moorea and Seal and have zero regrets. They are comfortable, durable, and well-priced! I like how the pointed toe and back cutout make the otherwise basic black booties unique.

My friend turned me on to the Instagram account, I Have This Thing With Floors, which showcases cool tiling and floors that you encounter each day. Even if it may be an excuse to post a #selfeet, I like that this account encourages me to notice the small beauties in my surroundings. For instance, I paid close attention to the bright tiling at Tacolicious in the Mission. Now when I look back on this photo, I'll be reminded of my delicious tacos, lavender pomegranate cocktail, and great conversation.

In the picture above, I'm wearing Madewell booties and Madewell denim on the right.

This interesting and broken tile was at Ost Cafe in the East Village in NYC.

My cousin Scott is in one word, fabulous. From his Prada cat eye sunglasses to his vintage Versace shirt (pictured above), he knows how to dress. We always joke in my family that when Scott compliments our outfit, we know we've truly struck gold.

I really like fashion and getting dressed up. But when it's a family affair and Scott's attending, I know I have to impress. We celebrated his birthday in Seattle in style by getting dressed up and heading to our favorite local Capital Hill restaurant, Resto.

I wore a tight cream crop top from Brandy Melville, a basic cranberry skater skirt from H&M, black heeled booties from Madewell, and diamond statement earrings from BaubleBar.